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Monday, June 29, 2015

Most everyone, including many conventional physicians, have begun to appreciate the importance and value of vitamin D. Few, however, recognize the importance of vitamin K2, which is nearly as important as vitamin D.

Dr. Dennis Goodman,1 who was born in South Africa and trained at the University of Cape Town, has multiple board certifications in cardiology (and several subspecialties) and holistic integrative medicine.

After his internship at the Grootte Schuur Hospital—where Dr. Christian Barnard did the first heart transplant in 1967—he came to the US, where he did his cardiology fellowship at the at the Baylor College of Medicine in Houston, where Dr. Michael DeBakey performed the first bypass surgery. Read more

Friday, June 26, 2015

If you've ever known anyone who had to undergo kidney dialysis, you know that it's no fun. Robert Harrington reveals simple ways to keep your kidneys clean and healthy.

Kidney cleanses have been utilized since ancient times to keep the kidneys free of calcium deposits. These calcium accumulations can sometimes increase to the size of a kidney stone. You’ll usually know when you have a kidney stone because the pain can be excruciating. Thankfully, both kidney cleanses and consuming essential foods for kidney health are sound ways to prevent complications.

The kidneys are very delicate organs which filter the blood — 24/7 — over the course of a lifetime. Therefore, it really helps to conduct a regular cleanse either by way of one’s diet or through the use of a formal herbal cleanse program. The herbal cleanse is designed to gently dissolve the calcium deposits and other accumulations which can build up. Read more

Monday, June 22, 2015

Our ancestors protected themselves against sun damage without chemical sunscreen for thousands of Years. Edward Group reveals the secret to protecting your skin without slathering on dangerous chemicals.

Nothing beats the feeling of pure, warm sunlight on your skin, especially after a cold and dreary winter. We often take for granted the life-giving power of the sun and completely ignore its many health benefits. On one hand, sun helps us to produce vitamin D, a hormone necessary for bone health and optimal immune function; on the other, too much sunlight can also cause deleterious effects on skin elasticity and function, aggressively facilitating the early signs of aging. Having these extreme oppositions means we need to find a balance between getting enough and avoiding damage resulting from overexposure. And, regardless of what you may have heard in the past, this doesn’t always have to require the use of sunscreen. Read more

Friday, June 19, 2015

If you’re one of the millions of people who enjoy watching cats doing
the damndest things online, you’re not alone. And now researchers are
saying that the warm “aaawww” feelings you have from viewing a fuzzy
feline in action can actually have a positive effect on your life. Read more

Monday, June 15, 2015

A study has found that eating a half a handful of nuts a day cuts the risk of dying of major diseases.

Snacking on just half a handful of nuts a day can cut the risk of dying from a string of major diseases, a new study reveals.

Researchers found that eating at least 10g of nuts or peanuts per day led to a lower risk of dying from respiratory disease, such as asthma and emphysema, and neurodegenerative diseases, which includes dementia.

It also reduced the risk of diabetes, cancer and cardiovascular diseases, which include heart attacks and strokes. Read more

Saturday, June 13, 2015

Natural Remedies has been included in the "50 Top Home Remedies Blogs for 2015" list!

Over time I have encountered many bloggers who are freely sharing amazing remedy tips and resources. Whenever I need a solution, I use my personal list of go-to home remedy blogs for information and inspiration. Because it has been such a valuable resource for me, I decided to share my current top list (in no specific order) with you. So here goes! Read more

Friday, June 5, 2015

Did you know that your shoes could be making your breasts sag? Yes, that's right - your shoes.

Yes, we've all been told to "sit up straight"—or suffer the
consequences of poor posture. But that's just not a particularly scary
warning. So let us explain it in a way that's a little more specific: a
bent spine might mean saggy breasts.

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Natural breast enlargement works and is much safer and less expensive than breast augmentation surgery. It has one disadvantage though: it takes some time. If you're one of those women who wants a bigger bust yesterday, what can you do in the meantime? What if you have photos or a special occasion coming up soon? Fortunately, there are some tricks you can use to make your breast appear larger while you're waiting for them to grow for real. Here are five simple tricks to make your breasts look bigger.

Monday, June 1, 2015

New research can now identify markers of diseases like Alzheimer's much earlier than ever before. Learn how to protect yourself starting today.

When a recent Northwestern University study discovered the hallmark Alzheimer’s proteins in the brains of 20 year olds, many wondered: Is brain health a younger person's concern?

After all, these are the youngest human brains to date in which amyloids, the signature proteins, have been found. And while the majority of people impacted by dementia and Alzheimer’s are older than 65, experts will tell you that taking action now could help prevent damage down the line.

You may have more control than you realize, says Gary Small, M.D., author of Two Weeks to a Younger Brain: “The brain is sensitive to stimulation from moment to moment—if we are engaging certain neural circuits, they strengthen—if we neglect others, we don’t give the brain the opportunity to strengthen,” Small says. “But whether that impacts one’s risk of Alzheimer’s, we just don’t know.” Read more

About Me

I am originally from Chicago but moved to sunny Florida after
graduating from the University of Illinois at Chicago with a degree in
physical therapy. I am also an herbalist and Reiki Master. I work as a physical therapist.